Clark University Splash

Splash offers a full day of over 80 classes taught by Clark students to over 400 local students in grades 5-12.

Clark University’s Educational Studies Program (ESP) believes that by giving students the opportunity and freedom to take classes outside of the traditional K-12 curriculum, they will become more curious, motivated, and engaged learners as they kindle new and old passions. Splash classes include introductions to advanced academic topics, hands on experiments, discussions of current issues, and visual and performing arts lessons. Clark University’s Educational Studies Program (ESP) is a student volunteer run organization.

School Information

Instructional Focus

All students at Clark Street Community School will have a clear understanding of the learning that will occur as a result of each lesson. They will engage deeply with tasks that develop the skills and knowledge needed to master daily learning objectives; each objective will be purposeful to build their proficiency toward overarching learning. Students will be able to respond to cognitively demanding, text-dependent questions daily both orally and in writing.

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